The proper way is described in the manual and for a 16F part it IS the "one liner". Back in the day MELABS had their own assembler for which the @ DEVICE stuff you reference was used. PM is now obsolete and you need to use whatever Microchip dictates for their MPASM. The manual states:What is the proper technique for setting configuration values?
So, with PBP3 and a 16F part you do it the one line way, for the 16F684:Microchip determines the form and syntax of the actual configuration directives, and they are not consistent for different families of PIC microcontrollers.Which, I suppose you could "extend" to what Arcangel is showing (not tested and IMHO more cluttered than the oneliner)Code:#CONFIG __config _INTRC_OSC_NOCLKOUT & _WDT_ON & _MCLRE_ON & _CP_OFF #ENDCONFIGFor 18F parts it's more like the way it was with the PM assembler:Code:@MyConfig = _INTRC_OSC_NOCLKOUT @MyConfig = MyConfig & _WDT_ON @MyConfig = MyConfig & _MCLR_ON @MyConfig = MyConfig & _CP_OFF #CONFIG __config MyConfig #ENDCONFIG/Henrik.Code:#config CONFIG FOSC = HS CONFIG WDTEN = OFF CONFIG PWRT = ON CONFIG BOREN = OFF CONFIG PBADEN = OFF CONFIG MCLRE = OFF CONFIG LVP = OFF CONFIG DEBUG = OFF CONFIG XINST = OFF #endconfig




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